California Construction News staff writer
San Mateo County reached a significant construction achievement last week with a topping-off ceremony for the North County Wellness Center, marking the completion of the building’s structural framework and signaling a major step forward in the ambitious project.
Attended by members of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, the event honored the construction workers, contractor XL Construction, and architect SmithGroup for their dedication and skill.
Groundbreaking took place in August 2024 for what is projected to be a LEED Gold–certified building. Sustainable features include mass timber construction, raised access flooring, recycled materials, EV chargers, solar energy, native landscaping, and bicycle parking.
Completion of the structural framework keeps the project on track for substantial completion in 2026, with opening expected in early 2027.
The $132.5 million project is part of the county’s strategic investment in expanding access to health care and social services in North County, particularly for residents eligible for Medi-Cal and related programs.